The gravest question any of us face is whether we do or do not love the Lord.

God answers our prayers not because we are good, but because He is good.

Peace of heart that is won by refusing to bear the common yoke of human sympathy is a peace unworthy of a Christian. To seek tranquility by stopping our ears to the cries of human pain is to make ourselves not Christian but a kind of degenerate stoic having no relation either to stoicism or Christianity.

Leadership requires vision, and whence will vision come except from hours spent in the presence of God in humble and fervent prayer?

While we are looking at God we do not see ourselves-blessed riddance.

Most of the world's great souls have been lonely. Loneliness seems to be one price the saint must pay for his saintliness... Always remember: you cannot carry a cross in company. Though a man were surrounded by a vast crowd, his cross is his alone and his carrying of it marks him as a man apart. Society has turned against him; otherwise he would have no cross. No one is a friend to the man with a cross.

It appears that too many Christians want to enjoy the thrill of feeling right but are not willing to endure the inconvenience of being right.

What is wrong with Christians today is that we have the gifts of God but have forgotten the God of the gifts.

Yet if we would know God and for other's sake tell what we know we must try to speak of his love. All Christians have tried but none has ever done it very well. I can no more do justice to that awesome and wonder-filled theme than a child can grasp a star. Still by reaching toward the star the child may call attention to it and even indicate the direction one must look to see it. So as I stretch my heart toward the high shining love of God someone who has not before known about it may be encouraged to look up and have hope.

Always, everywhere God is present, and always He seeks to discover Himself to each one

God wants the whole person and He will not rest till He gets us in entirety. No part of the man will do" (101) - "The Pursuit of God

We need never shout across the spaces to an absent God. He is nearer than our own soul, closer than our most secret thoughts

Christians don't tell lies they just go to church and sing them.

Next to the Holy Scriptures, the greatest aide to the life of faith may be Christian biographies.

Christianity is hard when we try to serve God in man's way instead of serving God in God's way.

Yes, I believe you can be right with God and still not like the way some people behave. Our admonition is to love them in a larger and more comprehensive way because we are all one in Christ Jesus. This kind of love is indeed a Christian virtue!

An honest man is strange when he is among dishonest men, but it is a good kind of strangeness.

If you want to be holy then you must give time to God and not just intend to.

Be thankful, but be careful that you don't become so enamored of God's good gifts that you fail to worship the giver.

No one need fear to listen to the voice of God unless he has already made up his mind to resist it.

The superior Christian lets God strip him of everything that might serve as a false refuge, a secondary trust.

What I am anxious to see in Christian believers is a beautiful paradox. I want to see in them the joy of finding God while at the same time they are blessedly pursuing Him. I want to see in them the great joy of having God yet always wanting Him.

Quoting Scripture leads you to the fountain, but only if you plunge in and come up wet will I know that you are a Christian.

Many Christians are satisfied with their destination but they neglect the journey.